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re: What's the worst 'BCS' destination?

Posted on 12/18/15 at 6:05 pm to
Posted by LSUJuice
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Posted on 12/18/15 at 6:05 pm to
If we're talking destination/area as a whole, I'd say Glendale is just fine. If you're in Ohio, why wouldn't you want to go to Pasadena/LA, Glendale/Phoenix/Scottsdale, New Orleans, or Miami in January? I think all of those places offer lots to do in the area, with New Orleans being the one that stands out with the best things to do right around the stadium. Dallas and Atlanta on the other hand, meh.
Posted by 632627
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Posted on 12/19/15 at 8:12 am to
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If we're talking destination/area as a whole, I'd say Glendale is just fine. If you're in Ohio, why wouldn't you want to go to Pasadena/LA, Glendale/Phoenix/Scottsdale, New Orleans, or Miami in January? I think all of those places offer lots to do in the area, with New Orleans being the one that stands out with the best things to do right around the stadium. Dallas and Atlanta on the other hand, meh.



Agreed 100%. The answer is obviously very subjective.

The rose bowl is the best combo of football and vacation experience. The fiesta bowl is great for any older fan from a northern state that wants some mild weather and to relax a few days. Sugar and orange bowl will appeal to the younger fan who wants more of a party atmosphere, although I do agree that the orange bowl game has lost almost all it's luster and prestige. Dallas and Atlanta are very meh.
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